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===3DS===
 
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*''Bandai Namco Games Presents J Legend Retsuden'' (some programming, co-developed with Riz) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
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*''Bandai Namco Games Presents J Legend Retsuden'' (some programming; co-developed with Riz) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
 
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*''Namco Museum'' (programming) (JP/US/EU Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment)
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===PlayStation 2===
 
===PlayStation 2===
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===PlayStation 3===
 
===PlayStation 3===
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*''Capcom Arcade Cabinet'' [PSN] (certain games?) (JP/US/EU/AU Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Namco Museum.comm'' / ''Namco Museum Essentials'' [PSN] (original game ports) (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
 
*''Namco Museum.comm'' / ''Namco Museum Essentials'' [PSN] (original game ports) (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
 
:<small>System & Xevious Resurrection Developer: Cattle Call; Sound: Best Score</small>
 
:<small>System & Xevious Resurrection Developer: Cattle Call; Sound: Best Score</small>
  
 
===PlayStation 4===
 
===PlayStation 4===
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*''Arcade Archives'' (various games)
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:<small>JP Wikipedia claims Gotch developed everything (non-Neo Geo) through The Ninja Warriors. [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/アーケードアーカイブス] They are credited on the following games: A-Jax / Typhoon, Akumajou Dracula / Haunted Castle, Ark Area, Crazy Climber 2, Darius, Exciting Hour / Mat Mania, Gradius / Nemesis, MagMax, Mutant Night, Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu / Super Dodge Ball, The Ninja Warriors, Nova 2001, Scramble, Terra Cresta, Thunder Cross.</small>
 
*''Arcade Game Series: Dig Dug'' [PlayStation Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
 
*''Arcade Game Series: Dig Dug'' [PlayStation Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
 
*''Arcade Game Series: Galaga'' [PlayStation Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
 
*''Arcade Game Series: Galaga'' [PlayStation Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
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*''Namco Museum Battle Collection'' (some original game ports) (US/EU Publisher: Namco)
 
*''Namco Museum Battle Collection'' (some original game ports) (US/EU Publisher: Namco)
 
:<small>System & Arrangement Game Developer: Tose</small>
 
:<small>System & Arrangement Game Developer: Tose</small>
:<small>Gotch was responsible for all ports except for Mappy, The Tower of Druaga, Grobda, Dragon Buster, Dig Dug II, Motos, and Rolling Thunder</small>
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:<small>Gotch was responsible for all ports except for Mappy, The Tower of Druaga, Grobda, Dragon Buster, Dig Dug II, Motos, and Rolling Thunder.</small>
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===Switch===
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*''Arcade Archives'' (various games)
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:<small>Gotch is credited on the following games: Argos no Senshi / Rygar, Armed F, Atomic Robo-Kid, Bomb Jack, Bubble Bobble, Buta-san, City Connection, Crazy Climber, Double Dragon, Double Dragon II: The Revenge, Flak Attack / MX5000, Gradius / Nemesis, Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou / Vulcan Venture, Ikki, Kid no Hore Hore Daisakusen, MagMax, Moon Cresta, Mutant Night, Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun, Ninja-kun: Ashura no Shou / Ninja-Kid II, Ninja-kun: Majou no Bouken / Ninja-Kid, Renegade, Star Force, Terra Cresta, Terra Force, Thunder Cross, TwinBee.</small>
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*''Bubble Bobble 4 Friends'' (programming - original ''Bubble Bobble'' port) (EU/US Publisher: ININ; KR Publisher: [[Arc System Works]]; JP Publisher: Taito)
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:<small>Coordination - Original ''Bubble Bobble'' Port: Aso</small>
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*''Namco Museum'' [eShop] (some programming) (JP/US/EU/AU Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment)
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*''Space Invaders Invincible Collection'' (EU/US Publisher: ININ; JP Publisher: Taito)
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:<small>Ports - Except Gigamax, ported by Taito</small>
  
 
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===Xbox 360===
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*''Capcom Arcade Cabinet'' [PSN] (certain games?) (JP/US/EU/AU Publisher: Capcom) [https://twitter.com/lifelower/status/304180304921387009]
 
*''Dig Dug'' [XBLA] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)
 
*''Dig Dug'' [XBLA] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)
 
*''Galaga'' [XBLA] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)
 
*''Galaga'' [XBLA] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)
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[[Category:Companies based in Osaka]]

Latest revision as of 23:29, 28 December 2022

Gotch Technology Corp. (有限会社ゴッチテクノロジー) is a developer based in Osaka, Japan, established by Masatoshi Hashimoto (橋本雅俊) and Shinichiro Mukaigashira (向頭真一郎), formerly of Rutubo Games. It appears to deal exclusively with emulated versions of classic titles.

3DS

  • Bandai Namco Games Presents J Legend Retsuden (some programming; co-developed with Riz) (JP Publisher: Bandai)

PlayStation 2

  • Kinnikuman: Muscle Grand Prix 2 Tokumori (original game ports) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
  • Oretachi Gesen Zoku: Crazy Climber (JP Publisher: Hamster)
  • Oretachi Gesen Zoku: Karatedou (JP Publisher: Hamster)
  • Oretachi Gesen Zoku: Moon Cresta (JP Publisher: Hamster)
  • Oretachi Gesen Zoku: Scramble (JP Publisher: Hamster)
  • Oretachi Gesen Zoku: Time Pilot (JP Publisher: Hamster)

PlayStation 3

  • Capcom Arcade Cabinet [PSN] (certain games?) (JP/US/EU/AU Publisher: Capcom)
  • Namco Museum.comm / Namco Museum Essentials [PSN] (original game ports) (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
System & Xevious Resurrection Developer: Cattle Call; Sound: Best Score

PlayStation 4

  • Arcade Archives (various games)
JP Wikipedia claims Gotch developed everything (non-Neo Geo) through The Ninja Warriors. [1] They are credited on the following games: A-Jax / Typhoon, Akumajou Dracula / Haunted Castle, Ark Area, Crazy Climber 2, Darius, Exciting Hour / Mat Mania, Gradius / Nemesis, MagMax, Mutant Night, Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu / Super Dodge Ball, The Ninja Warriors, Nova 2001, Scramble, Terra Cresta, Thunder Cross.
  • Arcade Game Series: Dig Dug [PlayStation Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
  • Arcade Game Series: Galaga [PlayStation Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
  • Arcade Game Series: Ms. Pac-Man [PlayStation Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
  • Arcade Game Series: Pac-Man [PlayStation Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)

PlayStation Portable

  • Namco Museum (original game ports) (JP Publisher: Namco)
System & Arrangement Game Developer: Tose
  • Namco Museum Vol. 2 (King & Balloon, Bosconian, and Xevious ports) (JP Publisher: Namco)
System & Arrangement Game Developer: Tose
  • Namco Museum Battle Collection (some original game ports) (US/EU Publisher: Namco)
System & Arrangement Game Developer: Tose
Gotch was responsible for all ports except for Mappy, The Tower of Druaga, Grobda, Dragon Buster, Dig Dug II, Motos, and Rolling Thunder.

Switch

  • Arcade Archives (various games)
Gotch is credited on the following games: Argos no Senshi / Rygar, Armed F, Atomic Robo-Kid, Bomb Jack, Bubble Bobble, Buta-san, City Connection, Crazy Climber, Double Dragon, Double Dragon II: The Revenge, Flak Attack / MX5000, Gradius / Nemesis, Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou / Vulcan Venture, Ikki, Kid no Hore Hore Daisakusen, MagMax, Moon Cresta, Mutant Night, Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun, Ninja-kun: Ashura no Shou / Ninja-Kid II, Ninja-kun: Majou no Bouken / Ninja-Kid, Renegade, Star Force, Terra Cresta, Terra Force, Thunder Cross, TwinBee.
  • Bubble Bobble 4 Friends (programming - original Bubble Bobble port) (EU/US Publisher: ININ; KR Publisher: Arc System Works; JP Publisher: Taito)
Coordination - Original Bubble Bobble Port: Aso
  • Namco Museum [eShop] (some programming) (JP/US/EU/AU Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment)
  • Space Invaders Invincible Collection (EU/US Publisher: ININ; JP Publisher: Taito)
Ports - Except Gigamax, ported by Taito

Wii

  • Pac-Man Party (Pac-Man port) (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)

Windows

  • Arcade Game Series: Dig Dug [Steam] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
  • Arcade Game Series: Galaga [Steam] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
  • Arcade Game Series: Ms. Pac-Man [Steam] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
  • Arcade Game Series: Pac-Man [Steam] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)

Xbox 360

  • Capcom Arcade Cabinet [PSN] (certain games?) (JP/US/EU/AU Publisher: Capcom) [2]
  • Dig Dug [XBLA] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)
  • Galaga [XBLA] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)
  • Minna de Asobou! Namco Carnival / Namco Museum Remix (original game ports) (JP/EU Publisher: Namco; US Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
System & Arrangement Game Developer: Tose
  • Ms. Pac-Man [XBLA] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)
  • Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade (original game ports) (JP/EU Publisher: Namco; US Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
  • New Rally-X [XBLA] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)
  • Pac-Man [XBLA] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)
  • Xevious [XBLA] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco)

Xbox One

  • Arcade Game Series: Dig Dug [Xbox Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
  • Arcade Game Series: Galaga [Xbox Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
  • Arcade Game Series: Ms. Pac-Man [Xbox Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)
  • Arcade Game Series: Pac-Man [Xbox Store] (JP/US/EU Publisher: Namco Bandai Games)